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The man in the garret was writing a __

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Answered by anav55
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Answer:

letter or book

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Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

The man in the garret was writing a play for the director of the theatre.

Explanation:

In the story 'Happy Prince', the statue of the prince is talking to a swallow who has taken refuge under the statue on its way to Egypt. The swallow finds the prince weeping, On asking the reason, the prince tells the swallow that there are many in his kingdom who are unhappy because of poverty and hunger. He requests the swallow to carry precious stones removed from his statue to these people.

One such unhappy soul is a playwright, a boy staying in a garret or small attic. He is trying to finish writing a play for the director of the theatre. Hunger and cold have made him faint. The prince asks the swallow to remove his eye, made of rare sapphire to be given to the poor boy.

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